Mission Houses Audio Lab

Listen to retired University of Hawai`i Art professor and Bailey descendant Duane Preble talk about Edward Bailey and the Lahainaluna engraving process.
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Listen to architect Spencer Leineweber talk about the 1821 Mission House.
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Listen to historian Peter Salter describe the Ramage Press.
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Listen to Bingham descendant Barbara Morgan shares her Sophia Bingham portrait research discoveries.
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Listen to Alexander descendant Maizie Sanford share the history of the Alexander wedding dress.
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Listen to University of Hawai`i History Ph.D. candidate John Laimana talk about literacy in Hawai`i.
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Listen to former Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society board member Sam Cooke give an account of the theft and recovery of the Kekela watch.
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Listen to Judd descendant Anna Blackwell share the history of the Judd Lantern on display at the Hawaiian Mission Houses.
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Listen to Betty Alexander share her experience working on the Missionary Album.
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Listen to former Hawaiian Mission Houses membership coordinator Lee Wild share her memories of managing the cemetery.
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Listen to Judd descendant Anna Blackwell explain the history of and her relationship with this beautiful 19th century dress.
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Listen to former Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society president John Plews share a humorous story about the Hawaiian Mission Houses reading room.
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Listen to Hawaiian Mission Houses docent Mary Judd share her perception of Hawaiian missionary life. PART 1
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Listen to Hawaiian Mission Houses docent Mary Judd share her perception of Hawaiian missionary life. PART 2
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Listen to retired University of Hawaii art professor and Bailey descendant Duane Preble talks about Edward Bailey’s missionary background and painting.
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